Nuf said....

Black+White Photography, published in the UK is a nice mix of old(film) and new (digital)
British Journal of Photography is 80-90% about photography and only 10-20% about gear.
 
Ha ha, not surprised.

Re: photography magazines, I like Black and White Photography too, seems to be a trend here, or perhaps the photography magazines that cover photography and not just gear, are rare :)
 
I subscribe to LensWork and Aperture
I buy an occasional issue of SilverShotz and Blind Spot.
Very occasionally a B&W or Black and White.

I'm allergic to buying magazines which are primarily advertising, which describes most of the others.

G
 
I subscribe to Amateur Photographer, View Camera and to Lenswork. I used to subscribe to Popular Photography, Shutterbug and to Outdoor Photography but let them lapse quite awhile ago.

I also subscribe to Lenswork Online and find that resource to be an exceptional value.
 
HI,

Not one comment about them being under a notice saying "Computers" - still the magazine seller got it right.

And another recommendation here for the BJP...

Regards, David
 
I buy Amateur Photographer (in UK) when it contains articles of particular interest, usually on vintage/classic cameras by Ivor Matanle or Tony Kemplen.
 
I only subscribe to Zoom these days, and that has nothing to do with computers ... or cameras I suppose, it's all photos
 
Weird plein air painting seems to be computer based as well. The person who arranged the magazines seems to think that all art is computer based these days.

Dominik
 
I'll take the flip side, it's great to see that photography is so popular, is on a primary rack and not buried on the bottom next to the niche periodicals. Last, these are analog!
 
Ok I gotta chuckle out of the fact that Practical Photography is shoved in the corner almost inferring everything else leads to impractical photography?!
 
Another one that's pretty good through its more directed towards the business end of things is Rangefinder Magazine.
 
HI,

Not one comment about them being under a notice saying "Computers" - still the magazine seller got it right.

And another recommendation here for the BJP...

Regards, David

Because it's irrelevant to me what the signage on a magazine rack says. I never look at it.

G
 
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